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Philippines accuses China of damaging vessel at shoal
The Philippine coastguard says its two vessels stood their ground at Scarborough Shoal but one sustained damage ...


Philippines seen growing faster in 2024, but will not hit govt target
MANILA: The Philippine economy is projected to grow faster this year, but will not hit the government’s target as the El Nino climate phenomenon hurts food supply and threatens to fan stubbornly high ...


Students suffer in the Philippines' scorching heat
STORY: Heat indices says it's felt like a whopping 122 degrees Fahrenheit in parts of the Philippines in recent days as El Nino ratchets up humid summer heat that began in March.As a result, thousands ...


End of the road? Philippine jeepneys face uncertain future
The first jeepneys rolled onto the streets of the Philippines just after World War II -- noisy, smoke-belching vehicles initially made from leftover US Jeeps that became a national symbol.


‘Silent pandemic’: emotional call by Philippines’ Marcos Jnr against child pornography sparks nationwide soul-searching
Shay Cullen, founder and vice-president of People Recovery Empowerment Development Assistance (Preda), which protects abused children and human trafficking survivors, said the surge in cases in the ...


Philippines takes one big thing Australia needs
Australia sent a warship earlier this month to join Japan and the US in countering China’s aggressive push on Philippine territory. But it didn’t join the subsequent trade pact.


What happens when activists are branded ‘terrorists’ in the Philippines?
Indigenous activists live from day to day as they try to hide from authorities and challenge designations in court.


Honoring a Philippine Human Rights Icon
The Philippines on April 23 lost a human rights stalwart. Rene Saguisag, a human rights lawyer and former senator, defended victims of abuses during the Ferdinand Marcos dictatorship and was an ardent ...


Chinese coast guard fires water cannons at Philippine vessels in the latest South China Sea incident
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Chinese coast guard ships fired water ... The AP is owned by its contributing newspapers, radio, and television stations in the United States, all of which contribute ...


Philippines’ Marcos Jnr has been rebranding himself as a human rights supporter. Is it working?
Marcos Jnr’s pro-US stance and measures to ‘elevate’ the Philippines have made him a ‘pivotal player’ on South China Sea issues among world leaders.


Philippines, US launch annual joint military drills
Thousands of Filipino and American troops kicked off joint military exercises in the Philippines on Monday, as Beijing's growing assertiveness in the region raises fears of a conflict.


US and Philippines to take military drills into contested South China Sea
The Philippines and the US kicked off three weeks of military exercises on Monday that are set to further strain the countries’ relations with China. This year’s staging of Balikatan, the allies’ ...